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Friday Nov 6 | Posted by: roboblogger

PM's Afghanistan policy criticised

Full story: Salisbury Journal

Three former defence chiefs have launched a scathing attack on Gordon Brown's Afghanistan policy.

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Bob Burns

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Friday Nov 6
 

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Who's the worst leader, Brown or Obama? Cowardly dithers both, socialist nincompoops, full of poisonous ideology and BS lies, corrupt to the core, apologists to the enemy
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Friday Nov 6
 
Brown's policy is no worse than Obama's. The USA has pledged 7 billion dollars in aid to Pakistan when we Americans are now trying to figure out just what is Pakistan? Are we talking Punjabi Pakistan, Pushtanistan, Waziristan or Baluchistan? None of these has any alligience to the Punjabi government in eastern pakistan. What we can acertain is Britain haphazardly created Pakistan as a homeland for India's Punjabi Muslims. And the British unwittingly included various peoples and their lands, which do not call themselves Pakistan.
Bob Burns

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Saturday Nov 7
 
Dan USA wrote:
Brown's policy is no worse than Obama's. The USA has pledged 7 billion dollars in aid to Pakistan when we Americans are now trying to figure out just what is Pakistan? Are we talking Punjabi Pakistan, Pushtanistan, Waziristan or Baluchistan? None of these has any alligience to the Punjabi government in eastern pakistan. What we can acertain is Britain haphazardly created Pakistan as a homeland for India's Punjabi Muslims. And the British unwittingly included various peoples and their lands, which do not call themselves Pakistan.
True but who cares? They are killing our enemy. Whoever they are, that's a good thing
Son of Frances Ryan

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Saturday Nov 7
 
No, they want the 7 billiopn dollars, so their leaders will sell-out anyone for that and all those not getting a slice will hate it and it will just pit one against another, so look for much more war. There is no justice issued in or out of America. Our leaders are just creating more freedom fighters. Freedom from the bribery America stands in the open, bribing others and being bribed themselves.

Big business is behind all this bribery and they are causing all the freedom fighters, just like our fully bribed congress and all the lawyers in America.
Bob Burns

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Saturday Nov 7
 
Son of Frances Ryan wrote:
No, they want the 7 billiopn dollars, so their leaders will sell-out anyone for that and all those not getting a slice will hate it and it will just pit one against another, so look for much more war. There is no justice issued in or out of America. Our leaders are just creating more freedom fighters. Freedom from the bribery America stands in the open, bribing others and being bribed themselves.
Big business is behind all this bribery and they are causing all the freedom fighters, just like our fully bribed congress and all the lawyers in America.
Yeah, the world would be a wonderful place of peace freedom and justice if the US just disappeared.
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Saturday Nov 7
 
Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>True but who cares? They are killing our enemy. Whoever they are, that's a good thing
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Bob Burns, I agree with you that the enemy is being contained, if you agree the enemy is the Taliban, which has it's greatist influence on the tribes lacking education and hope. But I wouldn't write off all of them as being suseptable to the Taliband. And I'm perhaps overly optimistic in thinking some of these subjugated peoples really want more world recognition. And I find it a sad anology that the destinies of so many peoples of Asia, was determind by long gone English and French nobility, negotiating (now) worthless alliances with warlords of a forgotten age.
Son of Frances Ryan

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Saturday Nov 7
 
Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>Yeah, the world would be a wonderful place of peace freedom and justice if the US just disappeared.
Spoken like a true moron thayt couldn't argue point and counter if your life depended on it. Yea, that's a challenge--moron boy.
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Saturday Nov 7
 
Dan USA wrote:
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Bob Burns, I agree with you that the enemy is being contained, if you agree the enemy is the Taliban, which has it's greatist influence on the tribes lacking education and hope. But I wouldn't write off all of them as being suseptable to the Taliband. And I'm perhaps overly optimistic in thinking some of these subjugated peoples really want more world recognition. And I find it a sad anology that the destinies of so many peoples of Asia, was determind by long gone English and French nobility, negotiating (now) worthless alliances with warlords of a forgotten age.
Well, just who are these "subjugated peoples" in your opinion? And what is the meaning of "the destinies of so many peoples of Asia, was determined by long gone English and French nobility, negotiating (now) worthless alliances with warlords of a forgotten age"?
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Saturday Nov 7
 
To "Son Of Francis Ryan" and to "Bob Burns," I can only suggest you be less critical of American endevours, and understand we are trying to deal with the British and French Colonial failure to intruduce education to their previous suject colonies, instead of merely being masters, sacking their subjects of raw materials, before exiting in their splendid superior fashion. Can any honest Brit or French diplomat deny this fact of history?
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Saturday Nov 7
 
Dan USA wrote:
To "Son Of Francis Ryan" and to "Bob Burns," I can only suggest you be less critical of American endevours, and understand we are trying to deal with the British and French Colonial failure to intruduce education to their previous suject colonies, instead of merely being masters, sacking their subjects of raw materials, before exiting in their splendid superior fashion. Can any honest Brit or French diplomat deny this fact of history?
To general to understand your meaning. Just what is it your referring to?
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Son of Frances Ryan wrote:
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Spoken like a true moron thayt couldn't argue point and counter if your life depended on it. Yea, that's a challenge--moron boy.
What? I'm a moron 'cause I agreed with you? Hmmm, think about that
Son of Frances Ryan

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Saturday Nov 7
 
Dan USA wrote:
To "Son Of Francis Ryan" and to "Bob Burns," I can only suggest you be less critical of American endevours, and understand we are trying to deal with the British and French Colonial failure to intruduce education to their previous suject colonies, instead of merely being masters, sacking their subjects of raw materials, before exiting in their splendid superior fashion. Can any honest Brit or French diplomat deny this fact of history?
When the attorneys generals sued big tobacco--ON BEHALF OF MEDICAID AND MEDICARE, did medicaid and medicare get that money or did the politicians in those states, spend all those billions?

NOT ONE LAWYER IN OUR WHOLE NATION, STOOD AGAINST THEIR THEFT. Our entire congress stands in the open taking bribes daily and without any justice, there is nothing good,--UNLESS YOU CAN SHOW OTHERWISE.

The above is just the tip of how corrupt Americas so called leaders and defenders are.

Mentally, physically and emotionally, they destroy our children, as their thefts and bribery infect most all it comes in contact with, but hey, that is the CORE OF ALL OF AMERICAS PROBLEMS AND MANY FOREIGN COUNTRIES--AS OUR FULLY CORRUPT CONGRESS AND LAWYERS PROVE.
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Sunday Nov 8
 
Son of Francis Ryan, disturbed child, I enjoy your youthful forum input. But please learn to express yourself without doing a boring personal manifesto. Or better yet, save your crippled wordiness for your semester thesis (and surely you will be a bore to even your American Muslim university professor) dumb kid that I tolerate.
Son of Frances Ryan

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Monday Nov 9
 
Dan USA wrote:
Son of Francis Ryan, disturbed child, I enjoy your youthful forum input. But please learn to express yourself without doing a boring personal manifesto. Or better yet, save your crippled wordiness for your semester thesis (and surely you will be a bore to even your American Muslim university professor) dumb kid that I tolerate.
Dang, you couldn't even debate one post with any kind of common sense. Oh well, better luck next time.

To the other folks, if we cannot correct the core of our problems, the problems will simply keep changing and getting worse. When our congress stands in the open and takes bribed daily, while they made laws to put most all other Americans in jail, WHILE the lawyers and media say nothing, they force all of society to abide by their stupidity and hatred of justice.

However, it seems as if moist of you don't care--by your silence and aquiesence. They are just gonna keep shearing us harder and harder--as in the haha--healthcare bill.

Everything in America has skyrocketed in price--AND TAXES. In 1996, wages stagnated for the supermajority--as all goods and svs kept going up--along with taxes on most everything and as the gov knew the housing bubble would burst, they rode the bubble all the way down, because they were getting huge amounts in taxes on the homes, while they let all the thieves keep jacking-up the prices of our homes.

If we buy just one home and stay in it all our lives, rising home prices are your enemy, because you have to pay more taxes, more insurance, more for upkeep and more for everything.

Our gov hates the hard working that buy one home and stay there.
Bob Burns

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Son of Frances Ryan wrote:
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Dang, you couldn't even debate one post with any kind of common sense. Oh well, better luck next time.
To the other folks, if we cannot correct the core of our problems, the problems will simply keep changing and getting worse. When our congress stands in the open and takes bribed daily, while they made laws to put most all other Americans in jail, WHILE the lawyers and media say nothing, they force all of society to abide by their stupidity and hatred of justice.
However, it seems as if moist of you don't care--by your silence and aquiesence. They are just gonna keep shearing us harder and harder--as in the haha--healthcare bill.
Everything in America has skyrocketed in price--AND TAXES. In 1996, wages stagnated for the supermajority--as all goods and svs kept going up--along with taxes on most everything and as the gov knew the housing bubble would burst, they rode the bubble all the way down, because they were getting huge amounts in taxes on the homes, while they let all the thieves keep jacking-up the prices of our homes.
If we buy just one home and stay in it all our lives, rising home prices are your enemy, because you have to pay more taxes, more insurance, more for upkeep and more for everything.
Our gov hates the hard working that buy one home and stay there.
Yep. That's why I got the F out of Dodge, to the land of freedom and happiness. No libs, no lawyers, no lying thieving politicians
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